Overview
About this Spot
Trigg Beach is a surf spot located in Perth Area, Australia. Known for its right-hand waves, Trigg Beach offers a smooth and fast surfing experience. The beach features a coral reef bottom and is surfable at all tides, making it a versatile spot for surfers. The waves at Trigg Beach are typically less than 50 meters in length, and the spot is known for being relatively uncrowded, especially on weekdays. Nearby surf spots include Trigg Point, Mettams Pool, North Beach, and Scarborough. Access to Trigg Beach is straightforward; you can drive down West Coast Drive, turn into a car park, and follow the signs to Bennion Beach. The beach is also accessible by bus, with routes serving nearby streets. Trigg Beach is part of the suburb of Trigg, which is a popular area for board riding, including both surfing and bodyboarding. The beach is adjacent to Trigg Island and the Trigg nature reserve, which is a common meeting point for the local surfing community. While the beach is suitable for intermediate and professional surfers, it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. Always be mindful of the surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Respect the locals and enjoy your time at Trigg Beach.
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Location
Coordinates
-31.872717° N, 115.751833° W
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